| 19.11.2024 22:21Sciences Po Paris : Rima Hassan interdite de conférence vendredi Le directeur de l’école a interdit cette conférence «pour risque d’atteinte à l’ordre public». L’eurodéputée annonce déposer un référé liberté.19.11.2024 22:23Brazilian Police Arrest Soldiers in Alleged Plot to Kill President Lula Members of an elite army unit planned to kill Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva in 2022 as part of an effort to keep Jair Bolsonaro in power after he lost the presidential election.19.11.2024 22:30Ukraine Fired U.S.-Made Missiles Into Russia for First Time, Officials Say The attack came just days after President Biden gave Ukraine permission to use the weapons to strike targets inside Russia.19.11.2024 22:34Walmart may have to raise some prices if Trump tariffs take effect, CFO says The discounter's comments are the latest warning from retail leaders about the potential impact of the tariffs. 19.11.2024 23:00Trump plunges renewable energy sector into uncertainty In addition to doubts about the policies that the Republican and climate change-skeptic president will actually implement, European wind turbine and solar panel manufacturers are suffering from low-cost Chinese competition.19.11.2024 23:01How Docuseries Making Manson Complicates the Story Behind the Tate-LaBianca Murders A new, three-part Peacock docuseries features 20 years of unheard phone conversations between Charles Manson and his prison pen pal.19.11.2024 23:10Haitian authorities say 28 alleged gang members killed by police, residents Armed gangs attacked a wealthy suburb of the capital, police say, as part of effort to bring down the government.19.11.2024 23:17What’s Killing Kids? We explore America’s childhood death rate.19.11.2024 23:18Why are New Zealand’s Maori protesting over colonial-era treaty bill? Thousands are marching against a bill they believe undermines the Treaty of Waitangi and limits Maori rights.19.11.2024 23:22What Are ATACMS Missiles? The U.S. Weapons That Ukraine Fired Into Russia In a major policy shift, the Biden administration has authorized Ukraine to use the ballistic missiles within Russia.19.11.2024 23:38As Pelicot Rape Trial Nears End in France, Wife Speaks of ‘Banality’ Gisèle Pelicot made her final address to the court, calling the things her husband allegedly did to her ‘unforgivable.’19.11.2024 23:43New York Prosecutors Oppose Dismissing Trump’s Hush Money Conviction New York prosecutors oppose any effort to dismiss Trump’s hush money conviction, but they expressed some openness to delaying sentencing.19.11.2024 23:47Weihnachtsmärkte: Wie schützen sich Veranstalter vor möglichen Gewalttaten? Einblicke vom Nürnberger Christkindlesmarkt Die ersten Weihnachtsmärkte sind geöffnet, doch die Angst feiert oft mit: Wie wappnen sich die Veranstalter gegen mögliche ... 19.11.2024 23:47Sweden, Finland and Norway Update Crisis Advice as Ukraine-Russia War Grinds On Sweden, Finland and Norway have recently updated their advice for citizens preparing to survive war and other crises, wary of Ukraine’s grinding fight against Russia.19.11.2024 23:49Sweden pours cold water on offshore wind power In the name of national security, the Swedish government has discarded 13 projects that would have produced 140 TWh of electricity per year. The decision has been met with incomprehension both in Sweden and abroad.19.11.2024 23:49Rafael Nadal has made $134 million in career prize money, will retire as No. 2 highest-earning tennis player ever The 38-year-old's career earnings are surpassed only by Novak Djokovic's.19.11.2024 23:50Ukraine-Krieg: Drohnenaufnahmen zeigen das verwundete Land nach 1000 Tagen Krieg Russlands Angriff auf die Ukraine hat tiefe Spuren im Land hinterlassen. Drohnenaufnahmen zeigen die Zerstörung. 19.11.2024 23:59ADHS bei Erwachsenen: Von der Diagnose zum fokussierten Arbeiten Jahrelang fragte sich Matthias Kreienbrink, warum ihm oft die Konzentration fehlte, seine Ideen strukturiert umzusetzen. Hier ... 19.11.2024 23:59Fact check: Is the US government spending millions on transgender monkeys? President-elect Trump is promising more government efficiency - but is money really being wasted on cats on treadmills?20.11.2024 0:02President-elect Trump has started receiving intelligence briefings President-elect Donald Trump, who has faced accusations he mishandled classified information, is now getting intelligence briefings.20.11.2024 0:02Trump Promised Sweeping Economic Changes. Can Republicans Turn Them Into Law? Republicans are juggling complex political and tactical questions as they plan their congressional agenda next year.20.11.2024 0:08Could Russia’s loosened nuclear doctrine lead to a test detonation? Russia has loosened the limits on its use of nuclear weapons, but this doesn’t necessarily mean imminent use.20.11.2024 0:11Texas Education Board Backs Bible-Infused Lessons in Public Schools School districts serving more than two million elementary-school children would be able to adopt a curriculum that draws on the Bible.20.11.2024 0:20Russland-Ukraine-Krieg: Sergej Lawrow lobt Olaf Scholz für Nein zu Taurus-Lieferung Trotz Kritik aus der Opposition und der eigenen Koalition beharrt Kanzler Scholz auf seinem Nein zu Taurus-Lieferungen an die ... 20.11.2024 0:22Geopolitics are finally starting to play a role in stock market action Now, with geopolitical issues around Russia/Ukraine, there is another log on the fire. 20.11.2024 0:23Susan Smith, who drowned her two children 30 years ago, is up for parole Susan Smith was convicted of killing her two children in South Carolina in 1994. After almost 30 years behind bars she is eligible for release.20.11.2024 0:29El Salvador ex-president among 11 to face trial for 1989 murder of Jesuits Army killing of six priests, their housekeeper and her daughter was one of civil war’s most notorious crimesA court in El Salvador has ruled to bring a former president and retired military officials to trial for their alleged roles in the prominent murder of six Jesuit priests, their housekeeper and her teenage daughter during the country’s civil war 35 years ago.The former president Alfredo Cristiani, a former congressman and nine retired military officials are charged with murder and acts of terrorism over one of the most notorious crimes committed during El Salvador’s 12-year civil war, which left 75,000 civilians dead and only formally ended in 1992. Continue reading... ... 20.11.2024 0:30Trump’s Treasury Challenge: A Pick Who Loves Tariffs Yet Calms Markets The president-elect is considering a conflicting mix of qualities as he decides who will steer his economic agenda.20.11.2024 0:32Niederlage im Davis Cup: War das das letzte Spiel von Rafael Nadal? War dies das letzte Spiel von Rafael Nadal? Der Spanier verlor sein Davis-Cup-Einzel und steht vor dem Karriereende. Schon vor der ... 20.11.2024 0:35Manhattan D.A. Suggests Freezing Trump Hush-Money Case While He Is President With his sentencing on hold, lawyers for President-elect Donald J. Trump are pushing to dismiss the case. The district attorney, Alvin Bragg, is opposing the effort.20.11.2024 0:37Howard Lutnick von Cantor Fitzgerald: Donald Trump macht Wall-Street-Milliardär zum Handelsminister Als Chef der Investmentfirma Cantor Fitzgerald überlebte Howard Lutnick die Terroranschläge vom 11. September 2001 auf das World ... 20.11.2024 0:37The World’s Freshwater Resources Drop to Troubling Low Climate change is contributing to a global drying with no end in sight, according to a new study. Страницы: 639 640 641 642 643 644 645 646 647 648 649 650 651 652 653 654 655 656 657 658 659 660 661 662 663 664 665 666 667 668 669 670 671 672 673 674 675 676 677 678 679 |